Podcast
Questions and Answers
Which of the following best describes a person who is 'vago/a'?
Which of the following best describes a person who is 'vago/a'?
The phrase 'Estoy contento/a' means 'I'm sad'.
The phrase 'Estoy contento/a' means 'I'm sad'.
False (B)
What is the Spanish word for 'the hallway'?
What is the Spanish word for 'the hallway'?
El pasillo
If you want to say 'I'm angry' in Spanish, you would say 'Estoy ______'.
If you want to say 'I'm angry' in Spanish, you would say 'Estoy ______'.
Signup and view all the answers
Match the Spanish phrases to their English translations:
Match the Spanish phrases to their English translations:
Signup and view all the answers
Which of the following Spanish adjectives best describes someone who is 'hard-working'?
Which of the following Spanish adjectives best describes someone who is 'hard-working'?
Signup and view all the answers
The Spanish phrase 'Estoy triste' means 'I'm happy'.
The Spanish phrase 'Estoy triste' means 'I'm happy'.
Signup and view all the answers
What is the Spanish word for 'the office,' as a place in school or work?
What is the Spanish word for 'the office,' as a place in school or work?
Signup and view all the answers
If you want to suggest 'Why not...?' in Spanish, you would say '¿Por qué ______...?'
If you want to suggest 'Why not...?' in Spanish, you would say '¿Por qué ______...?'
Signup and view all the answers
Which of these Spanish expressions would be suitable when agreeing to a suggested plan?
Which of these Spanish expressions would be suitable when agreeing to a suggested plan?
Signup and view all the answers
Match the following Spanish expressions with their correct English translation:
Match the following Spanish expressions with their correct English translation:
Signup and view all the answers
In Spanish, to say 'I’m nervous', you would use the phrase 'Estoy ______/a'.
In Spanish, to say 'I’m nervous', you would use the phrase 'Estoy ______/a'.
Signup and view all the answers
Which Spanish phrase would you use to ask 'Would you like...?`
Which Spanish phrase would you use to ask 'Would you like...?`
Signup and view all the answers
Flashcards
Optimistic
Optimistic
Describes someone who is always thinking of the good side of things.
Impatient
Impatient
Describes someone who is easily annoyed or impatient.
Hard-working
Hard-working
Describes someone who is willing to put in hard work.
Sociable
Sociable
Signup and view all the flashcards
Shy
Shy
Signup and view all the flashcards
Impulsive
Impulsive
Signup and view all the flashcards
Scared
Scared
Signup and view all the flashcards
Lazy
Lazy
Signup and view all the flashcards
Feel like (te apetece)
Feel like (te apetece)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Shy (tímido/a)
Shy (tímido/a)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Calm (tranquilo/a)
Calm (tranquilo/a)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Go shopping (ir de compras)
Go shopping (ir de compras)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
Spanish Vocabulary: My Life
- Personality Adjectives:
- Impaciente – Impatient
- Impulsivo/a – Impulsive
- Trabajador/a – Hard-working
- Vago/a – Lazy
- Optimista – Optimistic
- Pesimista – Pessimistic
- Tranquilo/a – Calm
- Nervioso/a – Nervous
- Simpático/a – Friendly
- Antipático/a – Unfriendly
- Sociable – Sociable
- Tímido/a – Shy
Spanish Vocabulary: Places
- Spaces (locations):
- El comedor – Dining hall
- El despacho – Office
- El patio – Courtyard
- El pasillo – Hallway
- La secretaría – Secretary's office
Spanish Vocabulary: Moods
- Mood Expressions:
- Estoy bien – I'm good
- Estoy mal – I'm bad
- Estoy enfadado/a – I'm angry
- Estoy cansado/a – I'm tired
- Estoy triste – I'm sad
- Estoy deprimido/a – I'm depressed
- Estoy nervioso/a – I'm nervous
- Estoy asustado/a – I'm scared
- Estoy contento/a – I'm happy
- Estoy de buen humor – I'm in a good mood
Spanish Vocabulary: Social Life
-
Planning Activities:
- ¿Te gustaría...? – Would you like...?
- ¿Te apetece...? – Do you feel like...?
- ¿Por qué no...? – Why not...?
- ¡De acuerdo! – Agreed!
- ¡Perfecto! – Perfect!
- ¡Vale, genial! – Alright, great!
- Lo siento... – I'm sorry...
- No puedo... – I can't...
- Es que... – It's just that...
-
Suggested Activities:
- Ir a una tienda – Go to a store
- Ir a un concierto – Go to a concert
- Ir al cine – Go to the movies
- Ir al parque – Go to the park
- Hacer deporte – Play sports
- Ir de compras – Go shopping
- Visitar una ciudad – Visit a city
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge of essential Spanish vocabulary related to personality adjectives, places, and mood expressions. This quiz will help you practice and expand your Spanish vocabulary skills in a fun and interactive way.